After the newest update, with the speed limiter mode it seems fine. But somehow one cannot turn these on manually. Also suffer these problems and had a fall 8 storeys high. I don't think my next drone would be a Hubsan.
Same, My hubsan Zino mini se fell from sky suddenly. Drone simply turned off in the middle of flying. Similar to video I had multiple dissconecting issues before it fell off like a brick.
Thanks. I tried this 3 days in a row, charging fully both the drone and controller between days 2 and 3 and had the exact same results on day 3 with thr fully charged everything.
I can try the cache and app thanks. The controller comes with a cable OTG though. Even if thr app was messed up though, shouldn't thr controller at least keep connection. It's like the radio connection from drone to controller gets halted. I haven't tried but it seems to me the drone should operate with nothing but the controller and no phone shouldn't it?
@@PSYCHOPATHiO relaunch manually? I don't know how. But why would thr app work fine for a few minutes then suddenly decide to make the controller lose connection with the drone??
Well in fairness this a new problem after months of use... the phone definitely isn't always fully charged. Honestly I'm surprised the drone and controller connection would have anything to do with the phone at all. Shouldn't one theoretically be able to operate the drone with a phone at all?
@@contondant This is my experience. The thing is that the transmitter actually charging the phone and there is probably limited current which could be drawn from transmitter battery. So if is the phone fully charged at least 95% the charging current is minimal and transmitter does not cut the USB connection this is my experience buddy. Try it. ;-)
@@honzahanes484 sounds reasonable. I'll try it. The part I don't understand is that the phone will take a charge whether at 95 percent or 30 percent all the same.
After the newest update, with the speed limiter mode it seems fine. But somehow one cannot turn these on manually.
Also suffer these problems and had a fall 8 storeys high. I don't think my next drone would be a Hubsan.
it's fine hardware woth shoddy software methinks
Same, My hubsan Zino mini se fell from sky suddenly. Drone simply turned off in the middle of flying. Similar to video I had multiple dissconecting issues before it fell off like a brick.
recharge the battery of the full controller and try again, don't leave low load on the control
Thanks. I tried this 3 days in a row, charging fully both the drone and controller between days 2 and 3 and had the exact same results on day 3 with thr fully charged everything.
try switching the wifi channel from the app
how does one do that?
yes under i think synclease you can swtich between 14 channels, i got the new bubsan mini "black legs: basically the same just upgraded camera.
I also had the same issue. But on vision mode (non GPS).
How did you recover the drone??
It just drops down if in vision mode. So no significant crashes
Try to clear cache app x-hubsan,After uninstall and reinstall app.Buy a cable otg
I can try the cache and app thanks. The controller comes with a cable OTG though. Even if thr app was messed up though, shouldn't thr controller at least keep connection. It's like the radio connection from drone to controller gets halted. I haven't tried but it seems to me the drone should operate with nothing but the controller and no phone shouldn't it?
that didnt work, u need to relauch the app manually
@@PSYCHOPATHiO relaunch manually? I don't know how. But why would thr app work fine for a few minutes then suddenly decide to make the controller lose connection with the drone??
1 Phone must by fully charged
2 if 1 doesn't help try to turn on flight mode on your phone
Well in fairness this a new problem after months of use... the phone definitely isn't always fully charged. Honestly I'm surprised the drone and controller connection would have anything to do with the phone at all. Shouldn't one theoretically be able to operate the drone with a phone at all?
@@contondant This is my experience. The thing is that the transmitter actually charging the phone and there is probably limited current which could be drawn from transmitter battery. So if is the phone fully charged at least 95% the charging current is minimal and transmitter does not cut the USB connection this is my experience buddy. Try it. ;-)
@@honzahanes484 sounds reasonable. I'll try it. The part I don't understand is that the phone will take a charge whether at 95 percent or 30 percent all the same.
@@contondant each battery during charging draw maximum available current up to 80% then the charging current gradually drops to minimum
@@honzahanes484 hmm, that's news to me. I'll give it a try tomorrow and see how it goes. Thanks.